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some get good education, good education, suffer to say that for some people don't get much of education there. there is no pressure to change that. it's a new kind of ghetto mentality. i don't know know where we go from there. but at least black people can go where they want in the south. they can walk, they can go, it's go, it's funny because i had a white person who read the manuscript and i talked about white drinking fountains, some were colored fountains sunset colored only and some said white only. and they and they so what are you talking about? there were not white only on the fountains, they didn't have to, it, it was assumed there white only. they are colored only on some of the fountains but not white only. so the apartheid world, it was not created until the early years of the 20th century by the way. that's what's interesting. the jim crow rules. that's when they came in a talked about the transit system being segregated in mobile. up until until then it was a very different world. up until then black people could go to restaurants restaurants. the south is at a crucial jun
some get good education, good education, suffer to say that for some people don't get much of education there. there is no pressure to change that. it's a new kind of ghetto mentality. i don't know know where we go from there. but at least black people can go where they want in the south. they can walk, they can go, it's go, it's funny because i had a white person who read the manuscript and i talked about white drinking fountains, some were colored fountains sunset colored only and some said...
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19th century education or a 20th century education. and no matter what approach or method of delivery, it must be high quality. the good news is, that we know it's possible to reverse course and create meaningful change. several cities around the country have already begun creating road maps to this 21st century approach. denver is one of them. in denver we made a deal. create a public choice system that authorizes charters, creates innovation schools and strengthens traditional schools. we empowered schools through autonomy and worked to create a culture of shared learning and innovation focused on all ships rising. we demanded quality and we implemented strong accountability. high performing schools were rewarded, replicated and expanded. low performing schools had to improve or be shut down. we made tough decisions. we closed schools. i sat in living rooms and in classrooms and in gymnasiums with parents urging them to demand more from the school district, even if it meant that their child had to go to a different school. along with
19th century education or a 20th century education. and no matter what approach or method of delivery, it must be high quality. the good news is, that we know it's possible to reverse course and create meaningful change. several cities around the country have already begun creating road maps to this 21st century approach. denver is one of them. in denver we made a deal. create a public choice system that authorizes charters, creates innovation schools and strengthens traditional schools. we...
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of education. i want to make that clear. an educator. someone who has taught in the classroom. comes out of the classroom. today i'm pleased to announce that such a nominee we have, dr. miguel cardona. like other cabinet nominees and appointees, he is qualified and he's tested and he will join the biden-harris cabinet and it will be historic. already there are more people of color in this cabinet than any cabinet in the history of the united states. more women than ever. first openly gay cabinet member. it's a cabinet that looks like america. it taps into the best of america. it opens doors and includes the full range of talents we have in this nation. like the rest of the team, dr. cardona is ready on day one. vice president elect harris and i were going through -- on this side. we were going through this and we were doing it on zoom who we were going to pick. we are getting all this advice. we looked at each other, said no, no. it's cardona. real easy. vice president elect knew we needed an educa
of education. i want to make that clear. an educator. someone who has taught in the classroom. comes out of the classroom. today i'm pleased to announce that such a nominee we have, dr. miguel cardona. like other cabinet nominees and appointees, he is qualified and he's tested and he will join the biden-harris cabinet and it will be historic. already there are more people of color in this cabinet than any cabinet in the history of the united states. more women than ever. first openly gay...
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department of education. when ia of concern, heard of and read of the anticipated reductions in the staff at the u.s. department of education, we understand, quite honestly, we focus heavily on serving our local constituency. i have made it a point of my team, to visit as many communities as we can and provide the best service as possible. educated dedicated, and really and gauged liaisons at the u.s. department of education is extremely important to me. don't wantary, you to have to shop around and trying to find an answer. over the past three years we have a great partners working out of the department. and i hope the current administration is mindful of the only to provide technical support to stool --tricts and state agencies school districts and state agencies across the country, but to really provide thoughts around the direction of the national movement of education. muchas we work with them more so on a technical, case-by-case nature, my hope is that we will find someone knowledgeable on the other end
department of education. when ia of concern, heard of and read of the anticipated reductions in the staff at the u.s. department of education, we understand, quite honestly, we focus heavily on serving our local constituency. i have made it a point of my team, to visit as many communities as we can and provide the best service as possible. educated dedicated, and really and gauged liaisons at the u.s. department of education is extremely important to me. don't wantary, you to have to shop...
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of education. it's not too late. with that, mr. president, i have many more letters that i'll be reading later. i know some of our other colleagues will be over here. again, i ask everyone to stop and think. this is a critical nomination. it has hit a chord in our country because people do care. they want our country to be strong. they want to country to be great and they know our public education system is carolina. mr. scott: thank you, mr. president. i appreciate the time. i think we have had a very interesting debate on betsy devos and frankly on public education. listening to my friends on the left, i have been encouraged, encouraged because i'm excited that for the first time in a very long time we're actually having a conversation about the important role of public education in america. this is a necessary component to success in life. i have been inspired and inspired by senators who have spoken eloquently and passionately about the importance of our public education system, the challenges
of education. it's not too late. with that, mr. president, i have many more letters that i'll be reading later. i know some of our other colleagues will be over here. again, i ask everyone to stop and think. this is a critical nomination. it has hit a chord in our country because people do care. they want our country to be strong. they want to country to be great and they know our public education system is carolina. mr. scott: thank you, mr. president. i appreciate the time. i think we have...
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special education. it's also important to note that 85 percent of special education students do not have a disability that prohibits them from achieving great level academic standards. at this time there are about 16 categories of disabilities within i.d.e.a. one of the things that article to look at is the ultimate outcomes of our secondary education system, and that's a high school diploma. for black and hispanic students, 32% drop out compared to 20 percent of their white peers. 42 percent of the black student and 44 percent of hispanic students graduate with a standard diploma compared to 64 percent of their white peers. 23 percent for black students, 21% graduate with a certificate of attendance. we really want to see those numbers of graduate with a standard diploma get significantly higher than what they are now. as nancy said, prior to i.d.e.a. in 1975, some states have laws that specifically prohibited students with disability of attending schools. where i live in montgomery county maryland it
special education. it's also important to note that 85 percent of special education students do not have a disability that prohibits them from achieving great level academic standards. at this time there are about 16 categories of disabilities within i.d.e.a. one of the things that article to look at is the ultimate outcomes of our secondary education system, and that's a high school diploma. for black and hispanic students, 32% drop out compared to 20 percent of their white peers. 42 percent...
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occasional education, what had have been college prep is vocational education. the future vocations would require people have these critical abilities associated with reading, writing and that sort of thing. there is a way in which the pipeline, the k-12 pipeline has led only in one direction. that is to a college that offers a primarily academic experience. was that a mistake? i think we could've had a more expansive view of what we meant by higher education. more expansive view of what we meant by education. a more informed view of what trade agreements were going to do to the economy and that sort of thing. i can speak from my personal experience saying college did more for mehan just prepare m for a job. there are many things i am today that i'm thankful for because i went to college. it is true with had this very narrow conception that has led us to some challenges. >> as you examine the evolution of our education system, could you say something about the governance structure and how it has evolved in the definition of faculty in the idea of experti experti
occasional education, what had have been college prep is vocational education. the future vocations would require people have these critical abilities associated with reading, writing and that sort of thing. there is a way in which the pipeline, the k-12 pipeline has led only in one direction. that is to a college that offers a primarily academic experience. was that a mistake? i think we could've had a more expansive view of what we meant by higher education. more expansive view of what we...
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back from education. the first time they have been in education was on no child left behind. what we have now is an administration that is aware that you cannot have an outstanding education system without learning from other countries. that is a massive shift and that is the first time a federal administration has said that we cannot do it all on our own. what i see are the biggest unions in the world, the national education association and the american federation of teachers, have decided strategically to work with arne duncan to say let's work internationally to improve our education system and let's invest in education. >> that is a big change. >> a massive change. >> when i am reading on new zealand, finland, countries like singapore, this is recruitment, this is training, this is support, this is retention, this is making teachers lives enjoyable and stretching them as they go, not just parking them in there for the rest of their lives? >> i think that is right. what is important about some of the j
back from education. the first time they have been in education was on no child left behind. what we have now is an administration that is aware that you cannot have an outstanding education system without learning from other countries. that is a massive shift and that is the first time a federal administration has said that we cannot do it all on our own. what i see are the biggest unions in the world, the national education association and the american federation of teachers, have decided...
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the investment in sex education wasn't just about educating kids. it was about the idea that kids had to understand that this, that democracy, the u.s. way of doing things was the normative and correct way of doing things. this is bound in sex education at this time. the question of human behavior and relationships shapes the 1930's approach where teachers were introducing sexuality as a human behavior and it was a part of good relationships. if you look through this book through the 1950's they talk about sexual satisfaction as a reasonable expectation of a relationship. that there has to be sexual compatibility within the confines of a strong marriage. this was important to make sure that people were normal. the 1950's discourse on normalcy was not only reaction to post-world war ii trauma, the expression of shell shock, ideas of post-traumatic stress disorder come out of the world war ii soldier experience, but the idea of being a normal person. what do normal people do in the confines of their relationship? there are various experiments she talk
the investment in sex education wasn't just about educating kids. it was about the idea that kids had to understand that this, that democracy, the u.s. way of doing things was the normative and correct way of doing things. this is bound in sex education at this time. the question of human behavior and relationships shapes the 1930's approach where teachers were introducing sexuality as a human behavior and it was a part of good relationships. if you look through this book through the 1950's...
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education and the un has a step less than international day to protect education from attack but how close make a difference on the ground what does it take to secure education in times of conflict this is in science too. low welcome to the program. from afghanistan to me and and syria to nations in africa school buildings are being bombed or used by groups in conflict zones students are missing out on schooling and teaches a threatened situation now worsened by the pandemic the u.n. is particularly concerned about more than 75000000 young people living in 35 crisis affected countries it says they're in urgent need of educational support the world body recently adopted a resolution establishing september and 9 as the international day to protect education from attack it aims to ensure schools remain safe and says governments should protect and increase funding for educational institutions and humanitarian emergencies that resolution was presented by qatar and co-sponsored by 62 countries . well the u.n. secretary general welcome to the unanimous decision by the general assembly the p
education and the un has a step less than international day to protect education from attack but how close make a difference on the ground what does it take to secure education in times of conflict this is in science too. low welcome to the program. from afghanistan to me and and syria to nations in africa school buildings are being bombed or used by groups in conflict zones students are missing out on schooling and teaches a threatened situation now worsened by the pandemic the u.n. is...
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done witho be educators, not to educators. that's one of many reasons why for-profit charter schools have no place in the future of american education. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: it's why public charter schools need to have the same accountability and a level playing field as traditional public schools so that we can make sure that whatever is developed their works to the benefit of traditional public schools. your success should not depend on whether you want a lottery. we should make it available to every single student at -- in every single school. we have to make sure we are supporting the unions that stand up for educators and staff. as they do so, are standing up for teachers but also for parents and children. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: we have to make sure teachers reflect the diversity of our country. we know that students are more likely to succeed when they see more teachers who look like them. we have to invest in that and double the proportion of new teachers and new school leaders who are p
done witho be educators, not to educators. that's one of many reasons why for-profit charter schools have no place in the future of american education. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: it's why public charter schools need to have the same accountability and a level playing field as traditional public schools so that we can make sure that whatever is developed their works to the benefit of traditional public schools. your success should not depend on whether you want a lottery. we should...
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and how about higher education and father education. i mean by international standards developed countries the number of finns going to university was 45 percent which is school of than one would many countries is that a strength for a witness does not mean you emphasize implication allege occasion or does it just been that your friends want to go out into the world in what place as opposed to spending time with university. the thing we are very happy with is ok chanology cation in finland is actually very popular that it's gone off half and half that go to the general secondary and code to the vocational side and that's a good thing but we're seeing that the changes in the working life in the future will mean that we have to increase the percentage of people going to do to the tertiary level to the university level and that's what we're aiming at to increase those presented to us. at the same time we must also make changes halward their learning in the universe it's a sector is happening that there's clearly a need there also to kind o
and how about higher education and father education. i mean by international standards developed countries the number of finns going to university was 45 percent which is school of than one would many countries is that a strength for a witness does not mean you emphasize implication allege occasion or does it just been that your friends want to go out into the world in what place as opposed to spending time with university. the thing we are very happy with is ok chanology cation in finland is...
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education tell me do you think new technologies can allow people to get international education be educated in foreign universities without leaving the house i mean can i t. tell a g replace actually. seminars mixing with kids and living in canberra and so on you know i think you have to have that initial experience you have to know how you react to different food different people a different place and in then you can use ip and distance learning to continue the relationship to widen the relationship but but if you personally don't know how you're going to react in another situation you can't learn that just on camera says al goodman president and c.e.o. . of international education spotlight will be back shortly afterward take a break so stay with us we'll continue and let's spend i'm. sure is the same i. think i mean if you want to ever really. take time to write do you think somewhere for the euro as the single currency reels from one crisis to the next europe's politicians appear to be powerless in the face. more news today. games flared up. these are the images grope world has been see
education tell me do you think new technologies can allow people to get international education be educated in foreign universities without leaving the house i mean can i t. tell a g replace actually. seminars mixing with kids and living in canberra and so on you know i think you have to have that initial experience you have to know how you react to different food different people a different place and in then you can use ip and distance learning to continue the relationship to widen the...
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what is your plan to retain more educators, in particular educators of color? my first plan is to increase teacher pay. that is what we have to do when we have a situation where only 3% of the federal budget goes to education, that is wrong. you can pay for it by many ways. one of them is by changing the estate tax, which helps the wealthy. encourage the states to do the same, by rewarding them for investing in teachers. the second thing, because so maybe of you are loaded down with student loans, is to make that program review gets to have your loans paid back from the federal government, to make it actually works. it doesn't work for our teachers and it should be. you need respect for our teachers. i know this from watching my daughter, who was in school for a number of years. i saw what it was like when you didn't have that kind of respect and to those resources for teachers. that is why i think we have to fully fund our education system. we have to stand up for fully fundng idea, and fully our school infrastructure. when i came out with an infrastructure pl
what is your plan to retain more educators, in particular educators of color? my first plan is to increase teacher pay. that is what we have to do when we have a situation where only 3% of the federal budget goes to education, that is wrong. you can pay for it by many ways. one of them is by changing the estate tax, which helps the wealthy. encourage the states to do the same, by rewarding them for investing in teachers. the second thing, because so maybe of you are loaded down with student...
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education? anyone have any thoughts about that? yes. >> considering now the rates of pregnancies it's important that if you're not getting this education in the home the state educate you so at least you can try and prevent these high rates of pregnancies in high schools and middle schools. >> all right. so they have this kind of preventive task, right, because we understand that there may be -- there is a correlation between unplanned early pregnancies and some social consequences. if i were to tell you that the teen pregnancy rate is the lowest it has been in decades would that mean that sex education is working? >> possibly. maybe. right. so we have to wonder why. what else? is it in the state's interest to do sex education. yes. >> from the standpoint of like public health with regards to like contracting diseases and things like that, the state has an interest like to make sure that people are aware of like the things that could happen because i think that prevents in the future like having
education? anyone have any thoughts about that? yes. >> considering now the rates of pregnancies it's important that if you're not getting this education in the home the state educate you so at least you can try and prevent these high rates of pregnancies in high schools and middle schools. >> all right. so they have this kind of preventive task, right, because we understand that there may be -- there is a correlation between unplanned early pregnancies and some social consequences....
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in the field of education. we have a cultural university, mr. tayani says the total budget is not , our student population statistics include different universities , the credit belongs to the ministry of science, not the credit that mr. doctor said for the year 1402 , it was only for the ministry of science, that is, the year 143, we want to update , its cost is only 52 thousand billion toman, well , in addition to this, the ministry of health allocates another cost, yes, yes, in addition to this year it was not possible to separate the education and research programs of the ministry of health and the budget was mentioned in a general way , it was not possible to separate these and calculate them, but in general, in the calculations we had in the past years, 11-12 % of these expenses were spent education of students can be done . i have a tip for you about that issue . see, when we say 70, we mean the volume. the important thing is that we see how much it costs for this department. see, i will give you a stati
in the field of education. we have a cultural university, mr. tayani says the total budget is not , our student population statistics include different universities , the credit belongs to the ministry of science, not the credit that mr. doctor said for the year 1402 , it was only for the ministry of science, that is, the year 143, we want to update , its cost is only 52 thousand billion toman, well , in addition to this, the ministry of health allocates another cost, yes, yes, in addition to...
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they want to share in the international education programs russian universities are educating their students in accordance with the european higher education accords this tries to standardize the quality of education throughout europe but for some russians that's not enough and the bait is on the way ok which of tired occasions within the country. oh mr goodnow welcome to the show thank you it's thank you very much for being with us thank you well first of all i wanted to ask you to comment on what president obama said recently at the u.s. president he said that that education and innovation will be the currency of the twenty first century and therefore i quote we will expand exchange programs and increase. scholarships like the one that brought my father to america and that's that's what about him said could you explain this please ok well you know i understand that is farther back but what does it mean saying that the currency of the twenty first century it's how all of our societies fuel you know variation it's better educate our people that's how we prepare them for not only glo
they want to share in the international education programs russian universities are educating their students in accordance with the european higher education accords this tries to standardize the quality of education throughout europe but for some russians that's not enough and the bait is on the way ok which of tired occasions within the country. oh mr goodnow welcome to the show thank you it's thank you very much for being with us thank you well first of all i wanted to ask you to comment on...
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educational equity. i'm melanie newman. i'm the chief strategist for the naacp legal defense fund, the organization that i am proud to say i work for and that is responsible for brown and fisher. and so i want to give a little bit of -- hello. sorry. i want to give a little bit of background about myself. i am -- i have been with the legal defense fund since march of this year, but worked in the obama administration and on the hill for quite some time. but this issue and the reason i'm happy to be here with all of you today is personal to me. i am originally from new orleans but also went to school in selma, alabama. which i'm sure all of you are familiar with. my father, dr. norwood was the first black school superintendant in selma, alabama. [ applause ] >> thank you. and in 1987. he was the first black school superintendent in selma, alabama. when he arrived, selma was a very integrated school system. the selma city schools were incredibly integrated. they had, though, what was called in-school segreg
educational equity. i'm melanie newman. i'm the chief strategist for the naacp legal defense fund, the organization that i am proud to say i work for and that is responsible for brown and fisher. and so i want to give a little bit of -- hello. sorry. i want to give a little bit of background about myself. i am -- i have been with the legal defense fund since march of this year, but worked in the obama administration and on the hill for quite some time. but this issue and the reason i'm happy to...
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secondary specialized education. uh decree passed in 2022 for the first time we will on the basis of his take in the twenty-third. what is globally new is a reception, and on the basis of nine. on the basis of eleven classes and on the basis of vocational education. based on the average score competition, documents on education earlier on the basis of eleven classes. it was necessary to pass centralized testing, and on the basis of vocational education , entrance examinations. now, let's say a uniform approach to the competition for secondary specialized education. as for the plumbing education. there are no such global innovations here. e admission will continue to be based on e, a competition for the gpa of a document of education. the only thing i will emphasize, and we have shifted a little. the timing of the receptionist company earlier it was from june 15 to august 20 this year. the reception will be from june 15 to august 23, that is, the company has been extended for purposes. uh, let's put it this way , to a
secondary specialized education. uh decree passed in 2022 for the first time we will on the basis of his take in the twenty-third. what is globally new is a reception, and on the basis of nine. on the basis of eleven classes and on the basis of vocational education. based on the average score competition, documents on education earlier on the basis of eleven classes. it was necessary to pass centralized testing, and on the basis of vocational education , entrance examinations. now, let's say a...
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was both education and care in kindergartens, that is, we had both education and upbringing. you were looking at the child's daycare center , it was full time, what was the issue of 44 working hours a week , which means that the child is entrusted to that center for 44 hours , and the extra hours are added to that for families who need to be employed. in fact, the center could accept them now. this is not for the second period of childhood. 22 hours or 25 hours a week he is making a plan, he says that the person should come part-time, take that training, go, go, where to go, within the family, well, if you already forgive this 15,000 center, it means insisting on the training , not taking care of the child, the originality is on the training, and no. maintenance of training, don't train now, that's right, because training comes under training . if you look at it, how many bylaws have been issued by the educational institution, one of them is the bylaw on how to establish the administration of the centers, which includes the conditions of the founders and so on, then it is bei
was both education and care in kindergartens, that is, we had both education and upbringing. you were looking at the child's daycare center , it was full time, what was the issue of 44 working hours a week , which means that the child is entrusted to that center for 44 hours , and the extra hours are added to that for families who need to be employed. in fact, the center could accept them now. this is not for the second period of childhood. 22 hours or 25 hours a week he is making a plan, he...
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education. most countries fare very well, no matter what crisis is they make. fate may face because you have an educated citizenry that can respond whether it's in the stem, the science, technology, math, or whether you take a special craft like whether it's carpeting, whether you become an electrician. because, listen, college is not for everyone, but everyone needs to have the skill to give their real self esteem, to continue to build the american and the american way of life. i hear on the the point that you made about college not being for everyone, that's something that is addressed in the how there needs to be more for children to pursue trade because those can also be very lucrative and often you don't incur the level of debt that comes with going to college. so i do hear you on that. but is it does it make sense for people who all went to college to write a book, kind of mentioning that you don't need to go to college to, you know, to do well to to, you know, reach your goals in life. do
education. most countries fare very well, no matter what crisis is they make. fate may face because you have an educated citizenry that can respond whether it's in the stem, the science, technology, math, or whether you take a special craft like whether it's carpeting, whether you become an electrician. because, listen, college is not for everyone, but everyone needs to have the skill to give their real self esteem, to continue to build the american and the american way of life. i hear on the...
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education means and what it means to be an educated person. there are things you can do in the education sector that is traditionally public but also you supported work outside traditional public schools. kimberly mentioned we should focus on serving students that have done a great job in the public and private sector to help with the issue of funding and opportunity. >> there absolutely is and i have -- able to be part of the creation of a tax credit scholarship program in georgia called the goal scholarship program and providing parents with a choice in education. when we talk about different viewpoints everyone brings to the debate and democracy over the right to education it is important for all of us to avoid absolutes. in the public square, no role for the federal government and education, i don't believe that. there is a role for partnership, the extent of that partnership i don't know. there is a role for a fight between david and rocco testani over how much money is enough. i would never say you can throw too much money at public scho
education means and what it means to be an educated person. there are things you can do in the education sector that is traditionally public but also you supported work outside traditional public schools. kimberly mentioned we should focus on serving students that have done a great job in the public and private sector to help with the issue of funding and opportunity. >> there absolutely is and i have -- able to be part of the creation of a tax credit scholarship program in georgia called...
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if you were the secretary of education, i'd say you are even more powerful than the secretary of education. suppose you could change something about the structure of american education, the system. what would it be? >> if i was in charge of a school district, it'd be about hiring the best teachers. and how do you get them to learn from each other and how do you make sure you're bringing the really good ones in? so the basic research about great teaching, that's now become our biggest investment. >> it's okay. it's good. >> it could be a very smart investment. one study says that if students had a top teacher for four years straight, the achievement gap between blacks and whites would disappear. >> page 68. if you have your notes -- >> the gates foundation has launched a massive effort to figure out how america can foster great teaching. collecting data from thousands of educators and even videotaping their lessons. what do you think makes a good teacher? >> clearly, there's something about engaging the student. as i've watched the videos of the great teachers, they are constantly looking o
if you were the secretary of education, i'd say you are even more powerful than the secretary of education. suppose you could change something about the structure of american education, the system. what would it be? >> if i was in charge of a school district, it'd be about hiring the best teachers. and how do you get them to learn from each other and how do you make sure you're bringing the really good ones in? so the basic research about great teaching, that's now become our biggest...
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>> we want educators, and bay educators i mean teachers, educational leaders, heads of congonscearly childhood educators. educators across the board. we want parents to come, clergy, leiliders, philanthropists and for us. ents. grandparenting is a really important element actually in jewish learning. more and more grandparents are getting involved in the education of their grandchildren and in sharing their legacies, their love of jewish tradition, of jewish knowledge with their grand children and helping them navigate some of the complexities of doing that in these intergenerational environments is something we're starting to do. >> that is wonderful. we'll take a break-in a moment, but i know it is a big question, but what are some of the things you want somebody at the end of that day to leave with? >> great question. i want people to leave with one of the following: ha, i handn't thought about jewish education in that way. this gives me a new ac d abt me methods that i can implement in my classroom. or i saw someone doing something that i think is great. i'm not ready to implemen
>> we want educators, and bay educators i mean teachers, educational leaders, heads of congonscearly childhood educators. educators across the board. we want parents to come, clergy, leiliders, philanthropists and for us. ents. grandparenting is a really important element actually in jewish learning. more and more grandparents are getting involved in the education of their grandchildren and in sharing their legacies, their love of jewish tradition, of jewish knowledge with their grand...
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at the level of higher education. well, or let's say so, do not decide yet by the twentieth number with your profession. well, i also emphasize that traditionally , admission to groups is at the level of vocational education. e where the number will not be formed. e will continue until september 15, so future applicants, we are their parents, they need to follow the websites of the educational institution. and look, if you somehow hesitated and did not have time to submit documents, then look for an educational institution that will continue admission until 15 september to the level of vocational education to the level of secondary vocational education, the traditional admission company will begin on july 20th. well, it will continue somewhere until august 18 in detail it will be possible to find out in the resolution of the ministry of education with the terms. there, for different categories of applicants , e, deadlines for accepting a document with e, giving entrance examinations will be established. this is for th
at the level of higher education. well, or let's say so, do not decide yet by the twentieth number with your profession. well, i also emphasize that traditionally , admission to groups is at the level of vocational education. e where the number will not be formed. e will continue until september 15, so future applicants, we are their parents, they need to follow the websites of the educational institution. and look, if you somehow hesitated and did not have time to submit documents, then look...
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apartment of education. -- department of education. [applause] when those things happen it does minimize those concerns. >> we have mentioned how school choice benefits minorities in low income disadvantages students the most. why is that? is it something that minority families tend to support across both sides of the political aisle? >> i will start with the story. i'm very interested in what corey and tiffany have to say. when i started in louisiana, we were the second to participate in the program. all of the data that my colleagues here at heritage, that other education reformers report to that those demographic groups that are victimized by government-funded schools are cicely those 12 -- are precisely those who benefit the most. that would be any group who are socioeconomic disadvantage, but a month into the program this young mother came up to me at the school in the pickup line, a young african-american mother and she said at dr. roberts, she had tears in her eyes, she said i need to speak to you. i thought, oh my gosh, what di
apartment of education. -- department of education. [applause] when those things happen it does minimize those concerns. >> we have mentioned how school choice benefits minorities in low income disadvantages students the most. why is that? is it something that minority families tend to support across both sides of the political aisle? >> i will start with the story. i'm very interested in what corey and tiffany have to say. when i started in louisiana, we were the second to...
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to the level of higher education. well, or let's say so, do not decide yet by the twentieth number with your profession. well, i also emphasize that traditionally , admission to groups is at the level of vocational education. e where the number will not be formed, e will continue until september 15, so in the future, their parents will need to follow the websites of the educational institution and watch. if you somehow hesitated and did not have time to submit documents, then look for, then the institution education, which will continue admission until september 15 at the level of vocational education at the level of secondary specialized education. the traditional reception company will start on july 20th. well, it will turn out somewhere before august 18 , you can find out in detail in the decree of the ministry of education with the terms there for different categories of applicants , the deadlines for receiving a document from giving admission companies and entrance examinations will be established. this is for th
to the level of higher education. well, or let's say so, do not decide yet by the twentieth number with your profession. well, i also emphasize that traditionally , admission to groups is at the level of vocational education. e where the number will not be formed, e will continue until september 15, so in the future, their parents will need to follow the websites of the educational institution and watch. if you somehow hesitated and did not have time to submit documents, then look for, then the...
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on the future of education. so these two speakers today are armed with practical knowledge as well as academic knowledge. they'll speak in turn. and then we'll leave a substantial amount of time for questions so we can discuss these issues back and forth. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. i always wander all over the rayburn building trying to found a room. you obviously are better at that than i am. i am supposed to say a word or two today about the origins of the higher education act of 1965. the question i have is why did it happen? and i have three possible explanations. and i want to talk about these three. first of all, it happened because of profound changes in higher education from 1945 to 1965 in the united states. the 20 years prior to its initial passage. second explanation is the serviceman's readjustment act of 1944, much better known to all of us here as the g.i. bill. and the third is the federal government's great society activities of the 1960s. so let me start with the first: profound c
on the future of education. so these two speakers today are armed with practical knowledge as well as academic knowledge. they'll speak in turn. and then we'll leave a substantial amount of time for questions so we can discuss these issues back and forth. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. i always wander all over the rayburn building trying to found a room. you obviously are better at that than i am. i am supposed to say a word or two today about the origins of the higher...
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why is it that when it comes to private education versus public education, private education you don't have the same issues. and the kids learn and do very well on these standardized tests, and they would do very well on the sat test. we realize, sometimes we have to put down our ideological armor and come together, especially when it comes to education. education is truly a passport to the future. whether you're reading a book and you travel places you have never gone before. whether you can read in the classroom that gives you real self-esteem and real confidence. you can balance a checkbook. you know you have opportunities to not end up in the prison system, sexual trafficking, without the opportunity. at least have a chance at the american dream. you ask any country around the world whether the what mac is educated, most countries fare very well, no matter what crisis they face. because you have an educated citizenry that can respond. or whether you take a special class whether it is carpenter he, college is not for everyone, but everyone needs to have the skills to have the real s
why is it that when it comes to private education versus public education, private education you don't have the same issues. and the kids learn and do very well on these standardized tests, and they would do very well on the sat test. we realize, sometimes we have to put down our ideological armor and come together, especially when it comes to education. education is truly a passport to the future. whether you're reading a book and you travel places you have never gone before. whether you can...
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we against western education. we should find fun for the sake of international donors. 5 years ago building $24.00 schools in a degree and designing for 20 around the state even though the insurgency is still raging in will areas. ok as a great set up let's take a look at the trial. you know what i want him to make us have some kind of trouble but he is going to be doing. it whether you believe the other that's going to feel good about anyone not liking water winter i don't know what i was. going to do was read my book what i mean she didn't seem so coming here was that i would just sing that i'll be home that has been one that has made good progress in . education one and one is ghosts go to schools that's a rosy set us up with this film looking at building schools i don't want to give away what happens in a document she rosy but this idea of not enough schools in northern nigeria explain why and if school building is going to help. sue civically in all her job he says in the northeast nigeria they have been hit
we against western education. we should find fun for the sake of international donors. 5 years ago building $24.00 schools in a degree and designing for 20 around the state even though the insurgency is still raging in will areas. ok as a great set up let's take a look at the trial. you know what i want him to make us have some kind of trouble but he is going to be doing. it whether you believe the other that's going to feel good about anyone not liking water winter i don't know what i was....
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i mean, there is a big thing even with education how do you do education? i think there is a big attack on the institutional aspect of education. and the brick-and-mortar aspect of doing that. when you look at the new businesses credentialing and getting your certain credentials are just as important as, what? as having this broad based education. because if i'm going to be an i.t. person, i don't really need world history maybe. so there are issues we really have to be able to work on these approaches. georgia tech even with their masters program now have been able to cut down the costs especially in some cyber fields just because of this approach to be able to take a different approach where a different approach where you're not so much focused on the other arching aspect but to get the dre ken credentialing. so america will have to continue to look at it and go for that. so we're doing a lot to capture the experts to be able to then impose and to credential folks along their way. so that's why for us for a soldier for life, we're doing credentialing so o
i mean, there is a big thing even with education how do you do education? i think there is a big attack on the institutional aspect of education. and the brick-and-mortar aspect of doing that. when you look at the new businesses credentialing and getting your certain credentials are just as important as, what? as having this broad based education. because if i'm going to be an i.t. person, i don't really need world history maybe. so there are issues we really have to be able to work on these...
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educational choices for their kids. i know a group of moms that say that we make choices for our kids every day. we know the needs of our kids better than those bureaucrats. it's fine for us to speak about this the one group that we really need to thank for being here are the students and parents for letting us come here. what made a difference in baton rouge was one the moms showed up. educational reform is too often asymmetrical fight. the people who like the status quo, they show up. they tell their leaders that we care about this, we are watching the process, if you try to make change, we will criticize you. we had recalls against our speaker, protests. it got to be so bad that whatever you have proof -- they had protested from the capital i would tell my kids that those up rates for daddy. a group of mom showing up to the capital say, this is not political for me, it is not partisan issue for me, this is about my little girl or boy. there is no more eloquent speaker for educational reform and school choice. it is n
educational choices for their kids. i know a group of moms that say that we make choices for our kids every day. we know the needs of our kids better than those bureaucrats. it's fine for us to speak about this the one group that we really need to thank for being here are the students and parents for letting us come here. what made a difference in baton rouge was one the moms showed up. educational reform is too often asymmetrical fight. the people who like the status quo, they show up. they...
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education is compulsory. if the government were to say, you must eat fast food at least one meal a day and say mcdonald's has to be the restaurant that you go to, that is what public education is today without choice. i think much of the choice movement today rose up because of the concern about quality, the fact that we had 40% and 60% of children never making it to graduation. we have children making it to graduation who still are not reading at a level that allows them to get a competitive job, and we know internationally where we fall. there's a lot of reasons why parents want and deserve options. we should not settle generations of children falling further and further behind while we try to figure out how to make the educational system work. i don't think choice is necessarily the best solution. for that band-aid until we adults get our act together and figure out how to make this work, it's an option we have to extend to parents so they don't have to lose generations children because we can't figure it
education is compulsory. if the government were to say, you must eat fast food at least one meal a day and say mcdonald's has to be the restaurant that you go to, that is what public education is today without choice. i think much of the choice movement today rose up because of the concern about quality, the fact that we had 40% and 60% of children never making it to graduation. we have children making it to graduation who still are not reading at a level that allows them to get a competitive...
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as an educator, lifelong educator, can i tell you there's never been an opportunity this big to really evolve our schools and evolve our vision for education than we have right now. let's work together to evolve our schools to meet the tsunami of careers that are coming. let's work together to unleash the god-given potential in our children. and let's raise the bar together of education. our young people are ready. are the systems that we lead ready? that's the question. let's work together to make sure they are. thank you. i look forward to the conversation. [applause] governor lujan grisham: governor gordan handed this to me for three reasons. new mexico, and i might just take the personal point of privilege and i don't want to take any thunder away from the secretary of education, it is the opportunity to address every single other issue from public safety to economic development and workforce shortage supports, including housing. it links all of those things. new mexico's long been identified as the state that struggles with the right sort of educational outcomes. i would confident
as an educator, lifelong educator, can i tell you there's never been an opportunity this big to really evolve our schools and evolve our vision for education than we have right now. let's work together to evolve our schools to meet the tsunami of careers that are coming. let's work together to unleash the god-given potential in our children. and let's raise the bar together of education. our young people are ready. are the systems that we lead ready? that's the question. let's work together to...
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education. as a father of two school-aged children he is also seeing the pandemic impact on education in his daily life and how old are your children? >> my son will be 18 in about a month and my daughter just turned 16. >> ok. thank you again for doing this. before i deliver the ground rules, i must note today's breakfast will last 45 minutes. we will have a hard stop at 9:45 when the secretary has to leave. now for the groundrules, we are on the record. no live blogging or tweeting, no filing of any kind while the breakfast is underway. once the session ends, there is no embargo. we will email a rough transcript from this breakfast to all reporters shortly after we conclude. as many of you know, if you would like to ask a question, send me a signal and i will call on as many as time permits. secretary, if you would like to make brief opening remarks, the floor is yours. sec. cardona: thank you very much. before i get started, i want to say thank you to all of you. you have a very important job
education. as a father of two school-aged children he is also seeing the pandemic impact on education in his daily life and how old are your children? >> my son will be 18 in about a month and my daughter just turned 16. >> ok. thank you again for doing this. before i deliver the ground rules, i must note today's breakfast will last 45 minutes. we will have a hard stop at 9:45 when the secretary has to leave. now for the groundrules, we are on the record. no live blogging or...
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educate. they are in short the constitutional equal protection ground that was the bedrock of board versus education. and certainly, some of those remedies that flowed out of that could relate to the modern day achievement gap, but not directly. and i will not repeat some of the analysis of previous colleagues here on the day in terms of the use of the a.d.e.a. and also possibly the equal educational opportunity act came up more recently in the supreme court case of arizona. and then thirdly, there have been state constitutional right to an education, that indirectly, at least, touch upon the issue of the achievement gap. i would like to focus my remarks on one in particular. and in addition to the three precedents that you stated in the question for the first panel, namely the district of columbia federal suit, the pennsylvania federal suit, and brown versus board of education. what i would like to add another reference. and that is an article about my colleague. jim leeman from columbia law
educate. they are in short the constitutional equal protection ground that was the bedrock of board versus education. and certainly, some of those remedies that flowed out of that could relate to the modern day achievement gap, but not directly. and i will not repeat some of the analysis of previous colleagues here on the day in terms of the use of the a.d.e.a. and also possibly the equal educational opportunity act came up more recently in the supreme court case of arizona. and then thirdly,...
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education. how can a nominee who disagrees with the department of education's mission be fit to oversee that agency and promote the civil rights of schools and college campuses? she also appears to oppose efforts to expand college access. in an era when college is so important. again, in the little bit of time she was allowed to testify before the senate help committee in january, mrs. devos when asked would not agree to work with states to offer free community colleges for eligible students, instead saying nothing in life is truly free. again, the easy thing to say if you're a billionaire. she also knew little about the pell grant program or federal student loans, as of course neither she nor her children have ever had to use such resources. most of us know our children will have to use them. it's out of touch with the real-life kitchen table expectations of millions of students and families that rely on these funds to attend college. it's what i hear from these families in vermont, hardworking
education. how can a nominee who disagrees with the department of education's mission be fit to oversee that agency and promote the civil rights of schools and college campuses? she also appears to oppose efforts to expand college access. in an era when college is so important. again, in the little bit of time she was allowed to testify before the senate help committee in january, mrs. devos when asked would not agree to work with states to offer free community colleges for eligible students,...
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it has its own education and education . it has almost 710 educational districts. it has the administrations of all educational districts. it has centers in all provinces. it is in all provinces. it is in which province if this the capacity acts as a machine, a runner, a system , and adapts itself , it creates wealth within itself, materially and spiritually. the great teacher fell, the year of today's teacher, no, what does this fund do for me? couldn't we, with this huge audience that we have , define several support mechanisms within ourselves, the government , the countermeasures, you didn't know that armed forces armed forces have chain stores and have work they provide special services themselves, but we could not buy a few trains instead of buying airplanes . it should be available to cultural workers to travel in camps for students . we could not strengthen the use of camps for students . let's build houses for teachers. these are the questions we have to answer. we have teacher insurance . which insurance company should we find customers and 3 large cultur
it has its own education and education . it has almost 710 educational districts. it has the administrations of all educational districts. it has centers in all provinces. it is in all provinces. it is in which province if this the capacity acts as a machine, a runner, a system , and adapts itself , it creates wealth within itself, materially and spiritually. the great teacher fell, the year of today's teacher, no, what does this fund do for me? couldn't we, with this huge audience that we have...
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she is a senior education fellow at the foundation for economic education. also, halley potter with the century foundation. thank you for joining us this morning. guest: great to be with you. host: halley potter, let me ask about the century foundation. what is the foundation do? guest: it is a progressive public policy think tank. our work in education includes early education through college with a focus in equity and ensuring all children into adulthood have access to education support they need. host: kerry mcdonald, you are with the libertarian think tank, the cato group. anything you want to tell us about the foundation for economic education? guest: i am in education fellow at the country's oldest libertarian think tank to promote ideas of individual liberty, free markets, prosperity, and peace. host: we mentioned the biden administration's proposal on universal pre-k education. let's let our viewers know about some of the details of that proposal. it would provide $200 billion for universal preschool for all three to four-year-olds. it relies on part
she is a senior education fellow at the foundation for economic education. also, halley potter with the century foundation. thank you for joining us this morning. guest: great to be with you. host: halley potter, let me ask about the century foundation. what is the foundation do? guest: it is a progressive public policy think tank. our work in education includes early education through college with a focus in equity and ensuring all children into adulthood have access to education support they...
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she did not understand a basic issue in education policy. the debate surrounding whether students should be measured based on their proficiency or their growth. she argued that guns needed to be allowed in schools across the country to, quote, protect from grizzlies even though she was willing to say president trump's behavior towards women should be considered sexual assault, she would not commit to actually enforcing federal laws protecting women and girls in our schools. her hearing was such a disaster it was clear how little she understood about education issues that a number of people and groups who usually stay on the fence or sometimes stand with betsy devos on some issues could not stand with her anymore and to parents washing across the country, they saw a nominee who doesn't seem to care about or understand education issues that impact them and their kids. madame president, this takes me to my final point on betsy devos. her vision for education in america is one that is deeply at odds with where parents and families across the cou
she did not understand a basic issue in education policy. the debate surrounding whether students should be measured based on their proficiency or their growth. she argued that guns needed to be allowed in schools across the country to, quote, protect from grizzlies even though she was willing to say president trump's behavior towards women should be considered sexual assault, she would not commit to actually enforcing federal laws protecting women and girls in our schools. her hearing was such...
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has decided to double the education for education from 2% to 4%. by 2018. >> what is happening as far as the military budget is concerned? >> you see, the point is at the moment, other military budget, you can make it that we have a very serious situation to address, not only on our eastern border, but also western border. certainly required some kind of a military expenditure. you can compare the situation that for instance, other budget military defense budget is less than the increase that was introduced by india in their, by you know, last year. >> thank you for coming and speaking with us. my question -- >> on the next "washington journal," we'll talk to rob whitman about national security threats and the fight against isis in iraq and syria. then representative josepher crowley on newly proposed gun control legislation and homeland securitiment and elizabeth grossman discuss her article in the magazine, in these times. "washington journal" is live with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >> book tv ha
has decided to double the education for education from 2% to 4%. by 2018. >> what is happening as far as the military budget is concerned? >> you see, the point is at the moment, other military budget, you can make it that we have a very serious situation to address, not only on our eastern border, but also western border. certainly required some kind of a military expenditure. you can compare the situation that for instance, other budget military defense budget is less than the...
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covid, the cost to education. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines, and if you want to be part of our next programme, the topic is travel in a post—covid world. you can e—mail us. until the next time, from me, zeinab badawi, and the rest of the global questions team, goodbye. having another week as cold it was last week could be quite an achievement that so is swinging the weather pendulum so quickly into the very mild category which is exactly what we're doing this week. temperatures so very different by day and by night but the change is coming with a fair bit of rain, rather than snow and it is a blustery week. high pressure pumping cold at us from the east is now retreating. low pressure is in control this week and a flow of air the low pressure system that draws the air in from a mild direction from the south—west. as long as it stays that way we will have temperatures above the average for the time of year. it looks to be staying that way for quite a while
covid, the cost to education. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines, and if you want to be part of our next programme, the topic is travel in a post—covid world. you can e—mail us. until the next time, from me, zeinab badawi, and the rest of the global questions team, goodbye. having another week as cold it was last week could be quite an achievement that so is swinging the weather pendulum so quickly into the very mild category which is exactly...
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here, well, let us build this educational work with better quality such a continuous educational educational trajectory for students, that is, well, in fact, throughout all such learning activities, if we talk about this characteristic, it can become a decisive factor in enrollment. after all, this is what causes the most questions right now. hmm, the characteristic of e is not evaluated in some way, it is simply provided, information is received. yes , absolutely right. is it still possible to apply at several ages? uh, an applicant takes one exam at a centralized testing. this means that he can apply to a specific university. e for one or another specialty, but at the same time, we understand that there is, e, a competition for a group of specialties. hmm, this one will also be implemented this year. eh, and they were detailed, stop and tell. what is a specialty group competition. uh, this is when a candidate submits documents not for a specific specialty, but for a specialty group in a given profile and depending on the amount of points. he, of course, determines the application of his pr
here, well, let us build this educational work with better quality such a continuous educational educational trajectory for students, that is, well, in fact, throughout all such learning activities, if we talk about this characteristic, it can become a decisive factor in enrollment. after all, this is what causes the most questions right now. hmm, the characteristic of e is not evaluated in some way, it is simply provided, information is received. yes , absolutely right. is it still possible to...
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announcer: education secretary miguel cardona discussed educational equity issues with the washington post. he also talked about broadband access, pre-k education for all, and reopening schools in the fall with cases of the covid-19 delta variant on the rise. >> welcome to washington post live and another installment in our opportunity and crisis series this time investing in educational equity. time investing in educational equity. president biden has made equity a central role of the administration and a central figure in that effort is our guest today. he is the secretary of education, mr. cardona, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> great to see you. since being confirmed, i understand you traveled to 16 states plus puerto rico in a territory that doesn't come to visiting schools and students. what have you learned during those trips? >> i learned number one the students are resilient and educators are rock stars and that we want to come back to school safely but we missed the peer to peer interaction. we miss engaging with teachers and we want to come back to a system that is
announcer: education secretary miguel cardona discussed educational equity issues with the washington post. he also talked about broadband access, pre-k education for all, and reopening schools in the fall with cases of the covid-19 delta variant on the rise. >> welcome to washington post live and another installment in our opportunity and crisis series this time investing in educational equity. time investing in educational equity. president biden has made equity a central role of the...
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education. today's vote is a critical and simple step that congress should take to empower folks to save for higher education and ultimately make it more attainable for more hard-working americans. i hope the congress passes this legislation today with the broad support that it deserves so we can give american families an improved way to invest in their 529 college savings plans. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from kansas yields back. all time for debate has expired. pursuant to house resolution 121, the previous question is ordered on the bill as amended. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to amend the internal revenue code of 1986 to improve 529 plans. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentleman opposed to the bill? >
education. today's vote is a critical and simple step that congress should take to empower folks to save for higher education and ultimately make it more attainable for more hard-working americans. i hope the congress passes this legislation today with the broad support that it deserves so we can give american families an improved way to invest in their 529 college savings plans. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from kansas yields back. all time for debate has expired....
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education policy and what should be the goals for a new education secretary. donald trump has nominated betsy devos for that post. >> good afternoon and happy new year. i'm michael hansen, senior fellow and director of the brown center on education policy here at the brookings institution. i welcome you here today to our discussion of the federal education policy under the trump administration. this event that we're holding today marks the culmination of the brown center's series on memos to the president on the future of k-12 education policy. this project brought together a team of scholars and practitioners with expertise in a variety of topics in pre-k through 12 to write memos aimed at informing the incoming president on how to proceed based on the best evidence we have in this space. this project began months ago prior to the election and those involved contributed their great ideas and their efforts to this project in hopes of helping to be critical advisers during this transition point. i want to take a moment at the outset to acknowledge the efforts o
education policy and what should be the goals for a new education secretary. donald trump has nominated betsy devos for that post. >> good afternoon and happy new year. i'm michael hansen, senior fellow and director of the brown center on education policy here at the brookings institution. i welcome you here today to our discussion of the federal education policy under the trump administration. this event that we're holding today marks the culmination of the brown center's series on memos...
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college access, college completion he has invested heavily in education at every level from early education to college access. it is a cradle to career agenda which stars from birth and follows children every step of the way with the goal that they graduate from a two-year or four-year institution. the president thinks success depends on education. in 10 years, the jobs will require certification or graduation. we have to educate our way to a better economy the budget signals a bold, new direction for k-12 policy with a more competitive funding, more flexibility, and accountability that we will develop a partnership with democrats and republicans in the months ahead. all told, the budget includes $49.7 billion, an increase of $3.5 billion over 2010. the proposed budget includes a $3 billion increase for competitive programs in elementary and secondary education act, also known as "no child left behind." also we will redesign the accountability system. the president is committed to strengthen the current accountability system and it will be based on the outcome and closing the achievement ga
college access, college completion he has invested heavily in education at every level from early education to college access. it is a cradle to career agenda which stars from birth and follows children every step of the way with the goal that they graduate from a two-year or four-year institution. the president thinks success depends on education. in 10 years, the jobs will require certification or graduation. we have to educate our way to a better economy the budget signals a bold, new...